Matthew 1–13
Matthew 1–13
Matthew 1–13
Technical
Critical

The Gospel of Matthew

in Eerdmans Critical Commentary

by Walter T. Wilson

4.25 Rank Score: 4.49 from 2 reviews, 0 featured collections, and 2 user libraries
Matthew 1–13
Pages 636
Publisher Eerdmans
Published 2022
ISBN-13 9780802881816
Matthew 14–28
Pages 612
Publisher Eerdmans
Published 2022
ISBN-13 9780802881823

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Phillip J. Long Phillip J. Long June 25, 2023
Wilson’s two-volume Matthew commentary is an excellent addition to the Eerdmans Critical Commentary series. Wilson’s exegesis is clear, and his interest in Matthew’s use of the Old Testament (and parallels to Second Temple literature) is stimulating. Although some readers may not care for his approach to Matthew’s redaction of his sources, Wilson has produced a Matthew commentary which is a please to read. This solid academic Matthew commentary will serve scholars and students of the First Gospel for many years. [Full Review]
ThomasCreedy ThomasCreedy February 6, 2023
Overall, this is an impressive commentary on Matthew that reads the text that we have closely, and is by and large well-engaged with the secondary literature. Practically speaking, this is a 2 volume critical commentary – and that explains the price, and also the twenty plus pages of front matter, (identical) eighty pages of bibliography in each volume, and indices of Modern Authors, Subjects, and Ancient Sources (The latter including but by no means limited to the Bible!). One does wonder if it might have been manageable to squeeze the commentary into one volume (saving 100 pages at least), though it still would have been heft! The two 600+ pages volumes end up being nice to handle and read, with managable margins and a clear layout. Eerdmans have a reputation for producing beautiful sewn hardbacks – and this ECC is no exception. Full review on my blog.... [Full Review]